Postcard of a Gastouri street ca. 1910, based on a painting by Corfiote artist Angelos Giallinas and published by Aspioti-ELKA.

Gastouri is a Greek village located about 10 kilometres south of the city of Corfu. Gastouri was established as a settlement on 28 January 1866 by publication of the decision in the Greek government gazette.[1] In 1995, administratively, it belonged to the municipality of Achilleion.[1] In 2019, it was removed from the administrative unit of the municipality of Corfu, and was transferred to the municipality of Central Corfu and Diapontia Islands.[1] Gastouri is the location of Achilleion palace, built by Empress Elisabeth of Austria.

Population

Population table[2]
Greek census 1991 Greek census 2001 Greek census 2011
550 1013 679

References

  1. 1 2 3 Analytical administrative changes of populations. "Γαστούρι (Κερκύρας)". EETAA.
  2. "Απογραφές πληθυσμού 1991,2001,2011 σύμφωνα με την κωδικοποίηση της Απογραφής 2011". Hellenic Statistical Authority. Retrieved 9 May 2022.

39°33′41″N 19°53′55″E / 39.56139°N 19.89861°E / 39.56139; 19.89861


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